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Mimosa Hall is the name of a plantation house in Leigh, Texas. Mimosa Hall was built in 1844 by John J. Webster, an architect from Alabama who moved to the then Republic of Texas. John J. Webster was born in Alabama in 1796, the son of a revolutionary soldier. He moved to Texas in 1839 with his wife, Miriam Webster, and their children.

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  • Mimosa Hall is the name of a plantation house in Leigh, Texas. Mimosa Hall was built in 1844 by John J. Webster, an architect from Alabama who moved to the then Republic of Texas. John J. Webster was born in Alabama in 1796, the son of a revolutionary soldier. He moved to Texas in 1839 with his wife, Miriam Webster, and their children. (en)
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  • Mimosa Hall is the name of a plantation house in Leigh, Texas. Mimosa Hall was built in 1844 by John J. Webster, an architect from Alabama who moved to the then Republic of Texas. John J. Webster was born in Alabama in 1796, the son of a revolutionary soldier. He moved to Texas in 1839 with his wife, Miriam Webster, and their children. (en)
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